I didn't see any other threads about it. Watching the latest episode I got an eerie vibe when Adam's character was talking with the British scientist. Felt very much like Jane interrogating Lawrence. I was waiting for Adam to pull out a big Bowie knife (although the big cigar felt very much the same).

Oooh! I've yet to catch up on the most recent ep. I kinda shied away after the silliness of the tin foil decoy that fooled the Russians, but I am still interested to see if things improve. Really want to see Adam for more than a season again

Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen

There will be fire and brimstone and Earth will be destroyed!... in several billion years!-----------------------------------------
"Well, so long Earth. Thanks for the air... and what-not." -Philip J. Fry

I stay current on it...bit of drama..tears, etc...more than i need..but the oddest thing that strikes me about it is that it seems to be the perfect recuiter film for the Navy...lol... i mean, I like the fact that the bad guys ALWAYS get their come-up-ens no politically correct..be it leftovers at Gitmo, some mexican drug lord, a black female politician trying to create order and remake mankind with her elite society of chosen....whoever you are..if you're doing bad...this man's Navy is gonna kick your butt....

these days, when our real life (if I can call it that) political leaders are the biggest politically correct apologetic panzies in the world, it just seems out of place to be making a series that's so proud to be an American, to be a soldier...

Been watching Last Ship on DVD, got done with Season One so far - by the time my week had expired, it was on hold be another thru the Public Library.

The DVD includes a panel at ComiCon which occurred after the fifth episode had aired. Adam was the star, according to the host, the execs, and Eric Dane, and others. Some references to Firefly, from Adam, from audience questions, and some of Adam's replies to questions. When introduced, Adam's applause seemed greater than all of the other 7 panelists combined.

I find the show wonderful. I have developed a habit of using my FFWD button on DVDs of late. But LS seems to have broke me of that habit - have not skimmed through a scene yet. But I don't know why - maybe I'm just jonesing for more Jayne-type action. The story seems quite good, but how does it hold my attention without me understanding why?
I fear it might Jump the Shark before I'm ready for it to.

Quote:Originally posted by AURaptor:
Oooh! I've yet to catch up on the most recent ep. I kinda shied away after the silliness of the tin foil decoy that fooled the Russians, but I am still interested to see if things improve. Really want to see Adam for more than a season again

Fathom the hypocrisy of a government that requires every citizen to prove they are insured... but not everyone must prove they are a citizen

I'm just a red pill guy in a room full of blue pill addicts.

" AU, that was great, LOL!! " - Chrisisall

Silliness? Do you not understand the technology? I didn't see a major problem with it. But the Sonar Dome surviving the coral reef was iffy.

Quote:Originally posted by Stegasaurus:
I didn't see any other threads about it. Watching the latest episode I got an eerie vibe when Adam's character was talking with the British scientist. Felt very much like Jane interrogating Lawrence. I was waiting for Adam to pull out a big Bowie knife (although the big cigar felt very much the same).

I got to the Jayne interrogation of the Immune. CO says "I'd say don't be too hard on him. But..."

Inside the S2 DVD cover, I don't know which character that is supposed to be in silhouette and holding the gas mask, but I see nothing but the River Tam pose after "My turn" with the Reavers, holding the blood-dripping weapon like a battleaxe.

In the last episode or two of S2, I was briefly tempted to use the FFWD button.
Otherwise, riveting show.

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